Best Money Making Apps in 2019, You Should Know

 

Best Money-Making Apps in 2019, You Should Know

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Best Money-Making Apps in 2019, You Should Know

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Best Money Making Apps in 2019, You Should Know

Are you looking for applications for earning money?

It is a great way. You always notice yourself spending time browsing through your smartphone. Playing games and exploring social media sites are famous, but these actions do not pay money. But there are few apps which earn money and make the most of your spare time paid.

It's amazing how you can easily gain money from your phone. You already do everything from business to handling your bills via smartphone. So why not utilize your phone to make money, too? Here, I am presenting the top 10 money earning apps.

  1. Ebates

Ebates is one of the best applications when it comes to the app for money-earning. With it, you can gain cashback for all the things you buy anyway, as long as you do it through their app.

How? Stores pay Ebates a commission for giving customers to their store. Ebates shares that commission with you, so you both get profit.

  1. Swagbucks

Swagbucks lets you collect points called SB by just hunting the Web, finishing surveys, watching videos, referring your friends, shopping in the app's mall, and voting in daily polls. You can easily redeem these points for gift cards from web stores including Amazon, Target, and Walmart or for PayPal cash.

  1. Moocash

Moocash is another money earning app; it will give you money for doing activities like completing tasks, playing games, watching videos, etc. You will be surprised to know that you can earn money even by watching short videos. Download this app, install and register to earn.

  1. Ibotta

Use Ibotta when you go shopping to save with cashback rebates or earn points for buying your favourite brands. You can also get money by linking your store loyalty cards to the application or sending your receipts to the app after you shop. You can cash in your cash back by PayPal, Venmo, or in the form of gift cards.

  1. Foap

Foap is an excellent moneymaking app; it allows professional as well as amateur photographers to earn extra money by selling photos. Foap works like a crowd sourcing platform for brands and advertising and marketing agencies; you can easily find and purchase images from over 2.5 million photographers globally.

  1. Slidejoy

Slidejoy gives money for the prime real estate, which is your phone's lock screen. When you sign up and install Slidejoy, you will see advertisements on your lock screen. For every swipe, you earn 'Carats' that will be credited to your account the next day. For every 1,000 'Carats' and you get $1.

  1. Acorns

Acorns are neat money earning application when you are planning to start micro-investing. It rounds up the amount you need to purchase to the nearest dollar and invests the rest amount on your behalf. Like, if you buy a product for $1.75, the app will round it up to $2.00 and invest $.25 in "smart portfolios".

  1. Google Opinion Rewards

Respond to a survey from Google and receive up to $1 in Play credits. First of all, download the Google Opinion Rewards app, give the answer to questions about yourself and wait to receive your first questionnaire. In average, you receive one survey per week.

  1. Bookscouter

Get rid of your books! The Bookscouter app allows you to earn money by selling your new and old books. Just download the app, do register and then, start scanning book barcodes and see an aggregation of buyback prices from book-buyers.

  1. TaskBucks

Taskbucks is one of the best money-making applications. You can earn by completing tasks and offers, participating in the daily contest to win the treasure. This is widely famous for free recharge and PayTM cash. Taskbucks was built in India with crores of users who know its advantages.

So what you are waiting for! Try these earning money applications and earn money.

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